Nature-Inspired Workspaces: 5 Pet-Friendly Camping Destinations

Escape the noise and find inspiration in nature.

When you’re working from home, it's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of your daily routine. Sometimes, all you need is a change of scenery to recharge and boost your productivity. Camping offers the perfect escape, combining breathtaking natural beauty with opportunities for solitude and creativity.

Here are some of the best camping sites in the Philippines for freelancers:

1. Spendor Hills 

  • Why it's great for freelancers: Splendor Hills boasts amazing 360 scenery. This campsite has a magnificent location, you’ll never get tired of taking photos. Cooking and grilling your comfort foods will be magical while having the best view of Taal, Mount Makiling and so much more! The comfort rooms are clean and their data coverage is unparalleled.

2. Silangan Blankspace (Formerly Foreground)

  • Why it's great for freelancers: If you're looking for exclusivity, quiet time and if you are a nature enthusiast, this campsite is the perfect place. The campsite is surrounded by trees, a calm get away. If you are a newbie camper or even a seasoned camper, this will be your go-to campsite. They offer outdoor cinema and the owner is one of the most kind and hands-on ever. Indulge in greenery, chirping of birds and much more. They also offer free breakfast if you are too tired to cook. Data connection is definitely strong and available. 

3. Driftwood Action Park 

  • Why it's great for freelancers: If you are into stay-and-play, this campsite is ideal for you. They have a great view, wide spaces for campers, trees that even “look-like” birch trees that are usually seen in Finland and lush bamboo trees. Plus you can definitely combine activities such as camp, bike or motorcycle. They also sell ready meals and merch. Perfect weekend or weekday get-away for couples, families, fur-parents and fur-babies, or even solo campers. Data connection is definitely available. 

4. Buhay Resort

  • Why it's great for freelancers: This campsite is perfect for big families, with kids and even first time campers. The staff are amazingly helpful. Kids have a wide playground, the site is surrounded by trees and they have a nice shower and clean comfort rooms. If you are into nature and love river activities, this campsite should be on your list. They have strong data connection, so no worries on checking your emails and watching your Kdrama series after setting up your tent. Bonus: There are vendors selling Ice Scramble, topped with skimmed milk and Choco syrup.

5. Viewscape Nature’s Park

  • Why it's great for freelancers: Are you a coffee enthusiast, loves cold weather and likes to indulge on taking photos of mountains and sea of clouds? This campsite is definitely one for the books. They have a café shop that offers sumptuous stews, soups and hot Taho on breakfast. The campsite offers a scenic view, and cold mornings. Note: Just be sure to book during weekdays as weekends get too crowded. 

Tips for camping as a freelancer:

  • Pack essentials: Don't forget to pack your laptop, charger, and any other necessary equipment for your remote work.

  • Find a quiet spot: Look for a campsite that offers a peaceful and secluded environment.

  • Set a schedule: Establish a daily routine to ensure you stay productive while camping.

  • Take breaks: Don't forget to take breaks to enjoy the natural beauty and recharge.

  • Disconnect: Limit your screen time and focus on enjoying the outdoors.

By choosing the right camping site and planning your trip accordingly, you can create a productive and inspiring work environment in the great outdoors. Happy Camping!

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